1. What's an end mark?
2. Stop or I'll shoot!
3. Did he stop?
4. Of course he did.
5. Somebody came prepared today.
6. Should I put the end mark here?
7. I don't see why not.
8. Well, are you hungry for chitterlings?
9. I wonder if they taste good with onions.
10. Help, someone poisoned the chitterlings!
11. Are they supposed to taste like that?
12. Rush Marsha to the hospital, now!
13. Have you heard the news?
14. Marsha's services will be held this Sunday.
15. Do you want chitterlings for breakfast?
16. Why not?
17. I want mine with jelly beans.
18. Brian wants to know if we have jelly beans.
19. Well, do we?
20. Eek, a spider!
21. I wonder where he went.
22. With what will you crush him?
23. You should use this egg.
24. What could go wrong?
25. I wish he knew what he was doing.
26. Was he doing what he knew he shouldn't?
27. Shouldn't he do what he knows he should?
28. Please, anyone, save me!
29. Think about what you would do.
30. I wonder if you would've used your shoe.
Part Two:
Have you ever seen a duck-billed platypus? They look cute and fuzzy. They are so cute and fuzzy that one might not even notice the spur on the male platypus's ankle. One might also be surprised to learn that the venom in this ankle spur... COULD KILL A SMALL DOG! Do you want to know something even worse? This venom contains a chemical that heightens one's sensitivity to pain. That means that if you get hit with that spur, you'll be in more pain than you've ever felt EVER! I bet that you didn't know that. Oh, you did know that? Well, YOU'RE WELCOME FOR THE REMINDER!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ending marks worksheet.